THE TAILOR-MADE SUIT! STYLE is the thing, above all else, by which a good garment asserts itself. Our stylo will be found to be expression of perfection in detail. Try us with your next Suit order. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. AXEL HOLTZ, ~ MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, 123, UPPER WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 2006. A.POLLINARIS, "The Queen of Table Waters." By Royal Warrants of Appointment To I H.M. King George V. and H.M. Queen Alexandra. UNEEDA CAMROC. BELFAST DRY GINGER ALE ELFAST DRY GINGER ACE. Guaranteed to be tht Original Belfast. Unequalled ii the World. . All Hotel* and Stores. Try it, then Criticise. SOLE AGENTS i THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. Telephone 148. TO CORRESPONDENTS. J. A, Boake.— For a district high school, such ¦ as Greytown or Carterton, it would be quite sufficient to send the child with the-, certificate. If It is desired the child should enter & secondary school, such as the Manterton High School or the Wellington Girls High School, or Wellington College, application should be made at once to the school in question. "H.A.F."— A copy of your letter was shown to the City Engineer, who, after enquiry from the oßlcer-ln-charge of the Corporation stables, stated that no histances were known of horses Buttering in the manner described. As soon as a horse fell sick, and it was impossible to avoid sickness at times, ib was put out to grass, with proper treatment. The condition of the corporation horses generally would bear comparison with any stable anywhere in the Dominion. "Fair Play."— There Is a' simple, legal process for recovery. "Alpha."— Would stir* extremists to correspondence for" which wo could not provide space. ' "Wager."— Yes. The players were: Bardsley, Emery, Simpson, Whitty, Kelleway, Smith, Armstrong, Warne, Gorry, Dodds, Facy, A. J. Hopkins, and A. 0. Mackenzie (manager). The team played in Wellington, 11th February, and following days In 1010. "G.E.O."— In any case, whether the marriage takes place before a minister or the Registrar, there is the initial cost of the Registrar's certificate or license, to wit : £1 2» 6d. Then to have the ceremony performed by the Registrar will entail further expense, amounting also to £1 2& Od.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 6
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